The European Union’s Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) has signed a border management cooperation agreement with Montenegro which will allow the European Border and...
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Craig Turp speaks to Lazar Ćatović, who has made a centuries-old mill in the Boka Kotorska one of the most talked-about restaurants on the Adriatic.
Montenegro has scrapped plans to add a 254 MW unit at the Pljevlja coal-fired power plant, the country’s government has announced. Ljubo Knezevic, energy advisor...
Prince Metternich, the Austrian foreign minister and chancellor of the early 19th century, is reputed to have said that “the Balkans begin at the Landstrasse”, a road...
The Visegrad 4 (Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic) have reaffirmed their commitment to closer cooperation with the Western Balkans and have called on the...
Hungary has blamed the European Commission for preventing the enlargement of the European Union, claiming that Europe can only be strong if the number of its member...
A serene, private island with all the peace and privacy you could want, views of the open ocean, five-star service. What more could today’s high-end traveler ask for...
The Czech government is looking to attract more foreign workers by simplifying the process of issuing work permits, addressing the challenges posed by the increasing...
The risk of automation in Central and Eastern Europe “is relatively low compared to other European Union member states, but differs considerably within the region, with...
Social innovation is now widely recognised as having the ability to enhance society’s capacity to act by turning social and economic challenges into opportunities. The...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
Estonia is the most innovative economy in emerging Europe, and the 24th most innovative globally, according to the 2019 Global Innovation Index. The index also reveals...